Golf Club Fitting

Titleist Golf Club Trial

The full-set Titleist Golf Club Trial program provides golfers with an easy way to experience Titleist products on either the course or practice tee to help determine the right equipment for their game.

One of the keys to shooting lower scores is maintaining distance control on scoring shots into the green. Most players could benefit from carrying an extra wedge in their bag to reduce the yardage gaps between their wedges, making distance control easier and increasing the odds of hitting it closer to the hole.

The PGA Tour's future stars are in Boise, Idaho, this week for the Albertsons Boise Open, and we're sending a couple Team Titleist members to catch all the action.

Team Titleist members Ty T. and Mark S. won tickets to the event through Team Titleist and will be on-site at Hillcrest Country Club as Pro V1x loyalist Mathew Goggin goes for his third victory of 2011.

Goggin, No. 2 on the Nationwide Tour money list, is one of only two players this season to have recorded a pair of wins. A third victory would grant him an automatic promotion to the PGA Tour for the remainder of this season, as well as 2012.

Titleist golf ball players have combined for 12 wins on the 2011 Nationwide Tour, more than two times the nearest competitor with five and more than all competitors combined.

Fairhaven, MA (September 12, 2011) - Yani Tseng
successfully defended her title at the LPGA Tour’s Walmart NW Arkansas
Championship, adding yet another highlight to an already historic
season.
Tseng, a Pro V1x golf ball loyalist and the No. 1 player in the Rolex World Rankings, topped Amy Yang
(Pro V1) with a birdie on the first hole of an all-Titleist
sudden-death playoff. The win was the 10th of the 22-year old’s LPGA
Tour career, and her fifth worldwide win this year, including two majors
at the Wegmans LPGA Championship and Ricoh Women's British Open. Tseng
has won four of her last eight starts.
Tseng made two late birdies to finish regulation tied with Yang at
12-under 201. Tseng and Yang were two of 107 players in the field that
trusted Titleist golf balls for their success, more than nine times the
nearest competitor with 11 and more than all competitors combined.

Tseng also led Titleist to a four-win week around the globe, and with
additional victories by Pro V1x loyalists in China, Japan and Singapore,
Titleist golf ball players have won 119 times across the 2011 worldwide
professional tours, 100 more than nearest competitor with 19.

Tseng, the No. 1 player in the Rolex World Rankings, rolled her Pro V1x golf ball in from 4 feet for birdie on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff with Pro V1 loyalist Amy Yang to earn her 10th-career LPGA victory and lead a four-win week for Titleist Pro V1x players around the globe.

"Very exciting," said Tseng, who closed with a 3-under 68 at Pinnacle Country Club in Rogers, Ark.

She made two late birdies, including an eight-footer on the par-4 16th, to finish regulation tied with Yang at 12-under 201.

Tseng and Yang were two of 107 players in the field that trusted Titleist golf balls for their success, more than nine times the nearest competitor with 11 and more than all competitors combined.

Titleist golf ball players have won 119 times across the worldwide professional tours so far in 2011, nearly six times the nearest competitor with 19 and more than all other golf balls combined.

Tseng, 22, has won five times on the LPGA this season, including a pair of major titles at the Wegmans LPGA Championship and Ricoh Women's British Open. She also won three times before the start of the season in Taiwan and Australia.

Tseng has won eight of her last 33 starts, a winning percentage of just under 25 percent, including four of her last eight.

She is the only player on the LPGA whose scoring average (69.59) is below 70.

Tseng also leads the tour in greens in regulation (75.1), birdie average (4.61) and driving distance (268.4).

Lee rolled his Pro V1x in for birdie at the par-5 18th, finishing at 20-under 268 to clinch a one-shot victory. It was his second-career win on the Japan Tour.

Titleist was the overwhelming golf ball of choice at the Toshin Golf Tournament with 64 players. Titleist was also first in hybrids (42); and sand, lob and approach wedges (110).

• CHINA PGA TOUR: It was a 1-2-3 finish for Titleist Pro V1x players at the Unicom Pro-Am in Beijing, as Zhang Xin Jun won the event for the second time in four years.

Zhang, who first won the tournament in 2008 as an amateur, posted a final round 4-under 68 en route to a 10-under par 278 victory total.

Fellow Pro V1x loyalists Yuan Hao and Li Chao rounded out the Top 3.

A total of 125 players relied upon Titleist for their success at the Unicom Pro-Am, more than 11 times the nearest competitor with 11 and more than all competitors combined.

• EUROPEAN TOUR: Titleist was the overwhelming golf ball of choice at the KLM Open with 99 players, more than four times the nearest competitor with 22 and more than all competitors combined.

• SUNSHINE TOUR: Titleist was the overwhelming golf ball of choice at the Telkom PGA Pro-Am with 56 players, four times the nearest competitor with 14 and more than all competitors combined. Of the top five players on the final leader board, four were Titleist golf ball players.

A couple weeks ago at The Barclays, Master Craftsman Bob Vokey and Vokey Tour Rep Aaron Dill
spent an action-packed three days on the range at New Jersey's
Plainfield Country Club, working with players as they tested the new Prototype Titleist Vokey Design Spin Milled 4 (SM4) wedges for the first time.

Bob
and Aaron dedicated most of their time that week to in-depth range
sessions with our Titleist Brand Ambassadors, gathering feedback and
answering questions about the features and new technology of the SM4
wedges.